Full-Time

Assistant Director of Career Services

Posted on 11/23/2025

Howard University

Howard University

Compensation Overview

$75k - $85k/yr

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Washington, DC, USA

In Person

Category
Education
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
  • Experience in judicial clerkships, either through serving as a clerk or in a related advisory role.
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to build relationships with diverse stakeholders, including students, alumni, and judges.
  • Familiarity with the judicial clerkship application process, including OSCAR.
  • Experience in career services or academic advising in a law school setting.
  • Proven track record of placing students or graduates in judicial clerkships.
  • Active involvement in professional organizations related to judicial clerkships or public interest law.
Responsibilities
  • Provide individualized career counseling to students and alumni interested in judicial clerkships, including state, federal, and international positions.
  • Guide students through the application process, including resume and cover letter review, interview preparation, and navigating the OSCAR system.
  • Offer specialized workshops, panels, and informational sessions on the benefits of judicial clerkships and strategies for securing them.
  • Cultivate relationships with judges, court administrators, and public interest employers to create opportunities for clerkships and public sector employment.
  • Collaborate with alumni who have clerkship experience to build mentoring and networking opportunities for current students.
  • Organize and lead outreach initiatives to enhance the school’s reputation within the judiciary and public interest communities.
  • Develop and manage programs that increase students' and graduates' exposure to clerkships, such as clerkship boot camps, alumni panels, and judicial internships.
  • Track and analyze data on clerkship placement and public interest employment to assess the effectiveness of programs and adapt strategies accordingly.
  • Administer funding opportunities, including stipends and fellowships, to support students pursuing unpaid clerkships.
  • Manage clerkship resources for the office such as the Vermont Clerkship Guides, NBLSA Judicial Directory, CORA, and other relevant sites.
  • Advocate for and support underrepresented students in pursuing clerkships and public interest careers, ensuring they have access to resources and opportunities.
  • Develop initiatives to increase diversity within judicial clerkships, including partnerships with affinity groups and diversity organizations.
  • Work closely with faculty, administration, and other career services staff to integrate clerkship advising across the curriculum.
  • Represent the law school at regional and national conferences focused on judicial clerkships and relevant public interest areas.
  • Stay informed of trends and developments in judicial clerkships to provide the most current and relevant advice to students and alumni.
  • Develop a clerkship advisory committee to assist with clerkship application review and advising.

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